Coupling and uncoupling the machine
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Fig. 53
1. Always place the machine with empty hopper on a horizontal
storage space with a solid base.
2. Always check for visible damage when uncoupling the machine.
See the chapter "Obligation of operator" on page 9.
3. Uncouple the machine from the tractor as follows:
3.1 Relieve the load from the top link.
3.2 Unlock and uncouple the top link hooks from the tractor
seat.
3.3 Relieve the load from the lower link.
3.4 Unlock and uncouple the lower link hooks from the tractor
seat.
3.5 Draw the tractor approximately 25 cm forwards.
→ The space created between the tractor and the machine al-
lows better access for decoupling the turbine shaft and the
power lines.
3.6 Secure the tractor against unintentional starting and rolling
away, see the chapter "Securing the tractor against unin-
tentional starting and rolling away", from page 80.
3.7 Secure the machine to prevent it from accidentally rolling
away if the machine is equipped with a transport fixture –
see "Transport and parking device" chapter on page 65.
3.8 Uncouple the PTO shaft, see the chapter "Uncoupling the
PTO shaft", from page 48.
3.9 Uncouple the hydraulic hose lines, see the chapter "Un-
coupling the hydraulic hose lines", from page 51.
3.10 Uncouple the lighting system, see the chapter "Transporta-
tion equipment", page 33.
3.11 Couple the control computer (if installed), refer to separate
operating manual.